09
Jun
08

Man in the Dark — More Flash Website Artwork

Recalling my earlier post about flash museums, I’ve found the website to the creator of jacskonpollock.org. His name is Miltos Manetas. I was very impressed with the artwork that this guy created. He doesn’t just do websites, but also paintings and ‘videos after videogames.’

One of my favorite works is his Man in the Dark. At first you see a blank, black screen. But then this morph-able figure of a man slides into view. If you move your mouse around the screen the man follows. Strangely enough, the man follows in a series of pieces, like someone cut him up into a bunch of different horizontal slices–like a 3d sculpture puzzle. What’s incredible, is that each piece moves just a few milliseconds after the other, making it look like you are dragging him around by his head.

Try clicking the screen and watch as the man begins to multiply indefinitely until you click again.


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